Author:
Fowler Denver Warwick,Freedman Fowler Elizabeth Anne
Abstract
ABSTRACTThree new chasmosaurines from the Kirtland Formation (∼75.0 - 73.4 Ma), New Mexico, form morphological and stratigraphic intermediates between Pentaceratops (∼74.7 - 75Ma, Fruitland Formation, New Mexico) and Anchiceratops (∼72 - 71Ma, Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Alberta). The new specimens exhibit gradual enclosure of the parietal embayment that characterizes Pentaceratops, providing support for the phylogenetic hypothesis that Pentaceratops and Anchiceratops are closely related. This stepwise change of morphologic characters observed in chasmosaurine taxa that do not overlap stratigraphically is supportive of evolution by anagenesis. Recently published hypotheses that place Pentaceratops and Anchiceratops into separate clades are not supported. This phylogenetic relationship demonstrates unrestricted movement of large-bodied taxa between hitherto purported northern and southern provinces in the Late Campanian, weakening support for the hypothesis of extreme faunal provincialism in the Late Cretaceous Western Interior.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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